We help you curate your art collection in the way that works for you – no matter whether you’re a first time buyer or established collector.
Based in the Blue Mountains, NSW, you can purchase via our online store, in-home consultation, or by visiting us at select Australian and International fairs.
When you own a piece of art, it captures a corner of your world and becomes a recurring conversation throughout your life. That’s why choosing art is so personal and rewarding.
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Nikki
"I love it just as much as the day I bought it."
Step inside Nikki’s Bronte home where Melanie Vugich’s painting make her smile each day.
Discover Our Artists

ANDRIA BEIGHTON
Andria Beighton is a Melbourne based artist creating distinctive, still life paintings with a floral focus. Her work is meticulously clean, balanced and nostalgic.

PHILLIP EDWARDS
Phillip Edwards is a prize-winning watercolour artist living and working in Bullarto Victoria. Phillip’s connection to the great outdoors is ever present in his dynamic landscape work.

JAMES LYLE
James Lyle’s landscape paintings are executed in a bold alla prima method distilling with immediacy what is most vital and potent.

CAROLINE MCINTYRE
Caroline McIntyre is an abstract artist, born in France and now living in Sydney. Her large scale colour-field works are created with acrylic on canvas using a unique watercolour technique.

ZOE SERNACK
Zoe Sernack's imagined landscapes reflect the forms of nature above and below the surface, weaving together observation, memory and sensory experiences of place.

FIONA SMITH
Fiona Smith’s oil paintings primarily focus on elaborate and patterned bird works. The birds appear in interior settings, posed on furniture and objects and against vintage and antique wallpapers.

BEN TANKARD
Ben Tankard is a painter living and working in the Blue Mountains, well known for his Monopoly and Penguin book series. Books and art have been life-long obsessions and Ben often combines the two.

MELANIE VUGICH
Melanie Vuigch’s still-life paintings capture moments in time and are inspired by the wild beauty of Australian native plants and exotic flowers.
ARTIST SPOTLIGHT
Cathryn McEwen
"The longer you look at an object, the more abstract it becomes, and, ironically, the more real." Lucian Freud
Within the genre of contemporary still life painting, Cathryn McEwen’s current work examines the world through a veil of glass. McEwen invites us to make a closer inspection and appreciate the translucent qualities of this fragile material, especially to discover the colours, shapes and the textural effects distorted in collectible glass bottles - nostalgic layers of another time and place.